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just think what would be senator o'donnell's anti-nobility platform would do to larry king, congressman peter king, the king of queens, queen latifah, lady gaga, and msnbc's contessa brewer. afterwards o'donnell agreed to take one question from reporters responding to allegations that she misused campaign funds. >> i am confident that we have been ethical. we have not -- i personally have not misused the campaign funds. we have our fec lawyer, a great attorney answering those charges if it ever go anywhere. that wasn't our question. >> the man speaking cnn's gary tuchman continued to press miss o'donnell on whether she paid her rent with campaign money and that's when she went full angle on her. >> one question you promise you'd would answer. >> i did answer. >> about the rentals last year. >> sorry tonight, not happening. >> that was with the one question i had i answered it. >> no, you didn't answer. >> leave it to a brave few to turn the spotlight on o'donnell's opponent chris coons. >> let's not talk about o'donnell, let's talk about the democratic challenger. >> he is a loon. >> he
just think what would be senator o'donnell's anti-nobility platform would do to larry king, congressman peter king, the king of queens, queen latifah, lady gaga, and msnbc's contessa brewer. afterwards o'donnell agreed to take one question from reporters responding to allegations that she misused campaign funds. >> i am confident that we have been ethical. we have not -- i personally have not misused the campaign funds. we have our fec lawyer, a great attorney answering those charges if...
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i sat in this studio on "larry king" and talked about the book when i was on with him regarding a firing. >> once again, the written permission came from? >> the army reserve. >> so when the department of defense -- when a pentagon spokesperson comes out, this by april cunningham, and says the defense department decide to purchase copies of the first printing because they contained information which could cause damage to national security and say the defense officials observed the destruction of approximately 9,500 copies on september 20th, your reaction to that is what? >> well, curiosity i guess in some ways by the fact that i sat through the process of going through the redactions. the army directed me after -- department of defense, primarily intelligence agency, so i worked with the department of defense for two weeks going through the entire book again. the whole process was one where two different standards were used. the standard i used with the army and the standard of the d.o.d. applied were vassilis spanoulisly different. and i think that's why you see the drama which unfolded
i sat in this studio on "larry king" and talked about the book when i was on with him regarding a firing. >> once again, the written permission came from? >> the army reserve. >> so when the department of defense -- when a pentagon spokesperson comes out, this by april cunningham, and says the defense department decide to purchase copies of the first printing because they contained information which could cause damage to national security and say the defense...
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i heard him earlier on larry king saying he used to be on her shoe years ago and he was reading for because she is a nice person in some ways. >> i don't know her personally but there's always a risk, a great legend in the democratic party health officials and the carter white house wanted to run against reagan. they wanted to in the worst way and they did. anybody in politics ought to step back and respect anybody who can win like that. the tea party activists, and the republican party have pulled off at eight or nine impressive statewide victories against powerful entrenched establishment candidate. that is impressive. but that is to republicans only primaries, a gay community. in general elections, there have a leg in two where tea party candidates were running and fully funded and the lost both of them. in the 23rd district of new york state were no democrat had 1 and 152 years, he beat the tea party candidate because the republican candidate endorsed the democrat. in the pennsylvania 12th district, a credible tea party candidate. the democrat won there and it remains to be seen how pow
i heard him earlier on larry king saying he used to be on her shoe years ago and he was reading for because she is a nice person in some ways. >> i don't know her personally but there's always a risk, a great legend in the democratic party health officials and the carter white house wanted to run against reagan. they wanted to in the worst way and they did. anybody in politics ought to step back and respect anybody who can win like that. the tea party activists, and the republican party...
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on wednesday, he spoke with larry king. and larry king asked him if he would consider meeting with the families while they were in new york. at this point, he said he would consider it. we hope to have more details soon about this meeting. we will have more of our interview with sarah shourd in the next hour. wolf? >> we'll stand by for that, mary snow. thank you. >>> an angry reaction for president obama today to what he calls hateful allegations leveled at the united states by ahmadinejad. it was a direct response to the iranian president who went before the united nations general assembly yesterday and poured more fuel on conspiracy theories about the 9d/11 attack. let's bring on dan lothian in new york. dan? >>> one expert on iran says when ahmadinejad comes to the united states, new york, and the u.n., he comes to put on a show, to confront his western critics face-to-fa face-to-face. if that is the case, he did not disappoint. >>. >> reporter: iran's president mahmud ahmadinejad once again opened his mouth, and insert
on wednesday, he spoke with larry king. and larry king asked him if he would consider meeting with the families while they were in new york. at this point, he said he would consider it. we hope to have more details soon about this meeting. we will have more of our interview with sarah shourd in the next hour. wolf? >> we'll stand by for that, mary snow. thank you. >>> an angry reaction for president obama today to what he calls hateful allegations leveled at the united states by...
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he was on with larry king on wednesday talking about whether or not sean and josh would get out. he said that's in the hands of the judge. i've made my appeal. do you think you will have a chance to meet with him? >> yeah, well, i don't see why he wouldn't want to meet with us. i have no animosity towards him or the government. i want it to be resolved an i want it to be finished. and i think that it would be a really good opportunity to, you know, push this forward for us to meet each other. >> what would you say to him? >> i don't know if it's going to happen. i would just ask him to release my fiancee and my friend for the same reasons he released me. you know? as a humanitarian gesture. this is not politics and governments and we don't deserve to suffer any longer and neither do our families. >> what do you think about the idea he fought for a prisoner swap? would you support that? >> well, you know, i'm not a politician. honestly, this is not my area of expertise. i don't know how it should be resolved but it should be resolved and i want to continue to emphasize it's a huma
he was on with larry king on wednesday talking about whether or not sean and josh would get out. he said that's in the hands of the judge. i've made my appeal. do you think you will have a chance to meet with him? >> yeah, well, i don't see why he wouldn't want to meet with us. i have no animosity towards him or the government. i want it to be resolved an i want it to be finished. and i think that it would be a really good opportunity to, you know, push this forward for us to meet each...
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he was on with larry king on wednesday talking about whether or not shane and josh would ever get out. he said that's in the hands of the judge. i've made my appeal. do you think you'll have a chance to meet with him? >> i don't see why he wouldn't want to meet with us. i've made it really, really clear i have no animosity towards him or the government. i just want this resolved, to be finished. i think it would be a really good opportunity for us to meet each other. >> what would you say to him? >> i would just ask him to release my fiance and my friend for the same reasons he released me. as a humanitarian gueesture. >> what do you think of this idea he has about a prisoner swap? eight iranian in exchange for shane and josh? >> i'm not a politician. this is not my area of expertise. i don't know how this should be resolved, i just know it should be. it's a humanitarian issue and i hope that it ends in a way that can move us forward. our country and iran and create some kind of a better relationship between us. >> sarah shourd on ""american morning"." i'm don lemon. tony is off today
he was on with larry king on wednesday talking about whether or not shane and josh would ever get out. he said that's in the hands of the judge. i've made my appeal. do you think you'll have a chance to meet with him? >> i don't see why he wouldn't want to meet with us. i've made it really, really clear i have no animosity towards him or the government. i just want this resolved, to be finished. i think it would be a really good opportunity for us to meet each other. >> what would...
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king. "ac 360" and anderson cooper right now. >>> breaking news, president obama's right handyman, chief of staff, rahm emanuel, is stepping down. sources say he's running for the mayor of chicago. we have two great democrats to weigh. >> and winning your vote? >>> which politicians play fast and loose with the facts and how they selectively edit video taip in their commercials. >>> and remember eddy bernice johnson? remember her? she was supposed to steer money to help needy kids go to college. she steers the money into the pockets of her own relatives but then when she talks about it she refuses to take blame and won't say what happened. her story this time is pretty stung. >>> and tonight, a picture of may him in afghanistan with civilians killed for sports. body parts kept as souvenirs and troops in fear for their lives if anyone talked. all of that in the hour ahead. rahm emanuel leaving the without, we have paul begallo and alex costianos. he's advising the gop campaigns and paul advi
king. "ac 360" and anderson cooper right now. >>> breaking news, president obama's right handyman, chief of staff, rahm emanuel, is stepping down. sources say he's running for the mayor of chicago. we have two great democrats to weigh. >> and winning your vote? >>> which politicians play fast and loose with the facts and how they selectively edit video taip in their commercials. >>> and remember eddy bernice johnson? remember her? she was supposed to...
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everyone, i heard bill maher earlier tonight on "larry king" saying he was rooting for her because she's a nice person. >> there's always that risk, there's a great legend in the democratic party about how the officials in the carter white house used to run around saying we want to run against reagan. they wanted to run against reagan in the worst way and by golly they did. anybody in politics ought to step back and respect anybody who can win like that. and you know, the tea party acti vichts in a republican party have pulled off, at least by my count, eight, maybe nine, really impressive statewide victories against powerful, entrenched esstabbishment candidates. that's an impressive thing, but that's in republicans-only primaries which it's kind of a gated community there in the republican primaries. in general election, there's only two where tea party candidates were fully funded and lost both of them, in the 23rd district of new york state where no democrat had won in 152 years, bill owens beat doug hoffman because the republican candidate switched over and endorsed the democratic.
everyone, i heard bill maher earlier tonight on "larry king" saying he was rooting for her because she's a nice person. >> there's always that risk, there's a great legend in the democratic party about how the officials in the carter white house used to run around saying we want to run against reagan. they wanted to run against reagan in the worst way and by golly they did. anybody in politics ought to step back and respect anybody who can win like that. and you know, the tea...
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last night, on "larry king live," ahmadinejad lashed out aziz really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> larry: prime minister netanyahu was a guest recently on our program and he said, quote, the greatest threat facing humanity, humanity, that's the world, is that iran would acquire nuclear weapons. if israel feels that strongly, and you don't directly assure them, don't you fear that they might do a first strike? >> translator: so you think that we are concerned -- we should be concerned about allaying mr. netanya netanyahu's concerns and fears? >> larry: yeah. >> translator: why should we be doing that for him. who is he? >> larry: he is the head of a country. >> translator: who is he in the first place to begin with? he is a skilled killer. all dictators in the world have condemned others. and he's one of many of them. he should be put on trial for killing palestinians, for placing gaza under siege which is against the law and against the spirit of the charter of the united nations. he should be put on trial for killing women and children. >> ahmadinejad also deflected questions
last night, on "larry king live," ahmadinejad lashed out aziz really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> larry: prime minister netanyahu was a guest recently on our program and he said, quote, the greatest threat facing humanity, humanity, that's the world, is that iran would acquire nuclear weapons. if israel feels that strongly, and you don't directly assure them, don't you fear that they might do a first strike? >> translator: so you think that we are concerned -- we...